A kick-start for a programme like this, which is enormous in size, was the only way to get it off the ground. |
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When the engine is off and the bike is in gear I squeeze the clutch and then pump the kick-start and the bike moves. |
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The prize was conceived to kick-start private space initiatives and space tourism in particular. |
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Three Ryder Cup team-mates will contest the Madeira Island Open this week, all looking to kick-start their careers. |
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What is it that gets Auckland out of its summer stupor and provides a kick-start for the new year? |
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Last week Manchester United relaunched its official website in an attempt to kick-start its hitherto moribund internet operation. |
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Several others found his or her way into the busy shop in order to purchase their Frappacino manacles in order to give them a daily kick-start. |
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All that is needed now is for the action on the field to begin, and this evening it was given a kick-start. |
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It can be a great kick-start into a transformation that will motivate her to adopt an active, healthy lifestyle. |
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Other dentists prefer to kick-start the treatment by using a laser to activate the gel in the surgery, with shorter at-home follow-up sessions. |
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Upgrading of PCs should theoretically provide a kick-start for the PC producers, good solid but low margin business. |
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I could see how Andy was on a downward spiral and I think the rejection from us helped kick-start his career. |
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The buddy picture genre gets a kick-start by pairing up a homicide cop and a fire marshal to solve the case. |
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As a kick-start to a Battle of the Bands competition, it is at least a curiosity. |
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We need a win and knocking off the Hawks could be a real kick-start to our season! |
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The Irish film industry is not doing good at the moment and it does need a kick-start. |
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It was the police overreaction that gave the student struggle its kick-start and helped launch over a year of action. |
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She has also called for more tools to kick-start agricultural and small livestock farming. |
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A corporate indoor five-a-side football league will kick-start the hall into community action in January. |
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Champagne was served before noon to kick-start the day, and a bookmaker was even invited to take bets should anyone fancy a flutter. |
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The familiar fullerene soccerball molecule could one day kick-start solar power. |
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This is a true curtain-raiser, used to kick-start many an event, most recently the NSO's concert at Farmleigh. |
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Sale of the land on which the present one stands would be a major kick-start to our proposals for a new venue. |
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Each in turn rescued Matisse from deep discouragement by providing a way to kick-start his imagination. |
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You and the five incoming Presidents have worked hard to kick-start the CD, invest it with creativity, and present new and innovative ideas. |
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This context has served to kick-start the project launched by the European Commission. |
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In order to wake them up we need to kick-start their brains with a drill newspaper. |
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Childnet helped to kick-start the debate in the area of mobile phones and their use by children. |
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The Forum could seek out best practices from across the country, and kick-start a national education campaign. |
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The declaration of free primary education stimulated demand-side pressures to kick-start the process. |
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A contact group met to draft a concept note to kick-start future work, in which they identified an indicative list of issues for each chapter. |
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Another project that relied upon the needs of the Games to kick-start a transformative change was the Southeast False Creek athletes' village. |
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The move is part of an effort to harness tourism in Italy to kick-start the economy. |
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He will look to kick-start his season after just four victories since the turn of the year. |
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It will be a great boost for the local economy and hopefully kick-start a wider regeneration of the area. |
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His business proposal was accepted and he and his Spanish-based partner have invested more than 1m to kick-start that market. |
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Government hopes that federal income tax rebates could kick-start the US economy appear to have been left unfulfilled. |
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Former hospital consultants created the prints to kick-start York Health Services NHS Trust's project to vastly improve services to patients and visitors. |
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In a further hint at recovery in the tech sector, Microsoft and Cisco have outlined plans for acquisitions which could kick-start international consolidation. |
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I rotated the kick-start to see if the motor was seized. I got it down smoothly to the point where it would start to rotate the motor, and then nothing. |
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I did have one solitary experience with Ms. Reynolds before our relationship started to grow and my life got a huge kick-start in its already progressing downward spiral. |
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Furthermore, this will meet expressed criteria for good public accessibility as well as giving a much-needed kick-start to the apparently stalled Vision for Trowbridge. |
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He didn't have all that much to do but I was pleased at the way he was coming off his line and hopefully that will provide a big kick-start for his confidence. |
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He stopped and chatted and spoke of how this hard-won point just might be the kick-start Rangers need, the turning point in their woeful season. |
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The new transport interchange planned for Nelson could kick-start vital regeneration of the town centre. |
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Cash has been secured to help kick-start a flagship regeneration project in Lancaster. |
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Though the award isn't given until December, the unveiling of the nominees never fails to kick-start controversy. |
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Here's a great way to kick-start your New Year's resolution, get in shape and enjoy the exciting events happening this month. |
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She added that the contributions to the IFCD received have to be used and therefore it was important to kick-start the Fund and make it possible for countries to implement their projects. |
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Beyond the kick-start, producers will receive a notice indicating how much they can deposit to their account after their 2007 income tax information is filed. |
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This Government is leveraging unprecedented investments to kick-start our economy and get communities back on their feet while ensuring that taxpayers get the accountability and transparency they expect and deserve. |
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Now the 31-year-old is itching to kick-start his career and can't wait to take on Ross County tomorrow. |
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The news followed comments overnight from ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet, who again said the benchmark Rate could be cut to help kick-start the Euro-Zone economy. |
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Whether you're a beginner looking to kick-start a healthier lifestyle or a pro who wants better results, our Active Living tips will help you customize a nutrition and fitness plan targeted to your goals. |
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Nearly all commentators agree that the only way to kick-start the British economy is an intense programme of affordable house building. |
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Reagan managed to kick-start a recovery before he ran for re-election. |
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Ten million dollars of seed money could provide the necessary kick-start for the initiative. |
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Organized Races Looking for a way to kick-start a cardiovascular training program? |
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It could also kick-start ruinous spiralling inflation in both countries. |
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The Commission has undertaken to systematically lead and strengthen donor coordination efforts in countries, and hosted a region-wide donor coordination conference in January 2008 to kick-start this process. |
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Here we expect to see a wave of coordination meetings to kick-start the various priority areas and individual projects included in the action plan. |
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The communication is intended to kick-start studies and research projects on the opportunities and risks involved in a policy of a broad distribution of assets. |
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Let automatic stabilisers kick-start fiscal correction. |
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For more than a wee while, we discussed the potato and poteen, that wickedly potent brew that has been known to kick-start a reluctant cow into labour. |
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It would kick-start the renegotiation process. |
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In March 2003 Wall Street was on the threshold of a bull market that would suffer few lapses and help to kick-start other financial markets. |
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We need urgent action in the Budget to kick-start our flatlining economy and help people struggling with the rising cost of living. |
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The latest attempt to kick-start stalled global trade talks ended on a sour note in March as European trade officials openly accused the United States of foot-dragging. |
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You can give a kick-start to your metabolism by zinging a grapefruit in the Citrus Zinger Biggie every morning. |
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Young made a pair of free throws to kick-start a 7-0 run, which included a a 3-pointer and two free throws from Lewis Clinch. |
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Plus we're giving you the chance to get pounds 1 off SPL Adrenalyn XL Starter pack if you're looking to kick-start your collection. |
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With the hosts aiming to kick-start their campaign against a New Zealand team still smarting from that Spanish masterclass, FIFA.com takes a statistical look at the matches in prospect. |
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Analysts noted that a ruling that opens up the market could kick-start the Mexican craft brewing segment, which already includes 30 microbrewers. |
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PortXL offers start-ups the fertile environment to give their passion and energy a kick-start within three months. |
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If you've been fantasizing about taking that epic trip, this article will help you kick-start your planning with a tour preparation checklist and details about some of Canada's motorcycling hot spots. |
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A bumper crowd, the division's third highest of the day at 8,391, saw mascot Cyril the Swan kick-start proceedings by absailing down one of the floodlights. |
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The star, who famously posed in tight yellow swim trunks in hit film Sexy Beast, uses sunbeds to kick-start the bronzing before he jets off on his holidays. |
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To kick-start the appeal the French harp manufacturers, Les Harpes Camac, have offered to match sponsorship towards buying any harp from their catalogue. |
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Mayer has moved aggressively to kick-start the company with product makeovers, acquisitions and big media hires, including celebrity newswoman Katie Couric. |
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